17 Related Articles, between 2018-10-20 and 2018-10-18

`At least 670,000´ anti-Brexit protesters march through.... The march is believed to be the biggest pro-Remain demonstration since the referendum. >>

Bank of England's Carney says system ready for 'cliff-edge' Brexit, though it's unlikely to happen. The U.K.'s banking system is prepared to handle a much worse outcome from Brexit than is likely to happen, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says. >>

Brexit Is Ripping the World’s Financial Plumbing Apart. Banks and exchanges aren’t waiting for political uncertainty to abate before they move business. >>

Mac on... the prolonged Brexit. ‘EUREKA! A new star about 100 light years away – I name it “Brexit”.’ >>

More than 1,000 people attend Belfast anti-Brexit rally. The Rally for Remain at Belfast City Hall coincided with protests against Brexit across the UK. >>

More than 100,000 anti-Brexit protesters expected to.... The People´s Vote campaign wants a referendum on the outcome of exit talks. >>

Move to extend Brexit transition period attacked by Tories. The PM signalled she is ready to delay the UK´s final departure until 2021. >>

Pro-Brexit website accused of secret `sophisticated ad.... An anonymous group has spent hundreds of thousands of pounds encouraging readers to `chuck Chequers´ according to new research >>

The celebrities calling for a people´s vote. Dozens of well-known faces are calling for a second Brexit referendum. >>

The Papers: Cold shoulder for May's transition gambit. Many papers comment on MPs' reactions to the PMs proposal to extend the Brexit transition period. >>

The silent struggle at the heart of Brexit. Buried beneath the epicenter of the Brexit earthquake lies a fault plane that is far too often ignored. Too many of the interested parties fail to understand one another's priorities. >>

This economist says a Brexit deal is 'quite likely'. Nicolas Veron of the Peterson Institute for International Economics says it is "important" for a deal on Brexit to be reached "not later" than early-January next year. >>

Tories should attack PM rather than civil servants,.... Civil servant Olly Robbins has faced attacks over the way he is handling the Brexit negotiations. >>